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...reported the incident to the school and claimed school officials waited several days to file a report with police and the Department of Child Services .
The teacher is now back at work and no criminal charges were ever filed.
FOX59 reached out to......

...and multiple other IPS employees have been fired or resigned over the scandal for failing to report the child abuse allegations to police or the Indiana Department of Child Services in a timely manner.
Taylor’s trial is scheduled for January 4, 20......

...2016 after she was found incorrectly strapped into a car seat at a Speedway child care provider.
The Tippecanoe County Department of Child Services reported to our agency that you were caring for 10 unrelated children and 2 related children on......

...years.
“Its opioids, its prescription drugs, its meth, it really depends where you are in the state,” James Wide with the Department of Child Services said.
Wide says finding a solution to Indiana’s drug problem will ultimately be crucial to......

...available for viewing by parents or the public.”
They do provide school bus camera footage to police, prosecutors and the Department of Child Services as part of criminal investigations.
Mendez said the cameras, while they do not capture......

Rush says Indiana's juvenile courts don't have enough resources to keep up with Department of Child Services requests for abused children to be removed from unsafe homes.
Information from: The Times,......

...in foster children after Georgia — rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia — rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...drugs instead of food, leave kids with people who could harm them or openly do drugs in front of children.
Monroe County Department of Child Services Director Elizabeth Bullock says has an opioid epidemic in Indiana has hit Monroe County......

...front of children.
"If there were no addiction issues, these kids will not be in the system," Bishay said.
Monroe County Department of Child Services Director Elizabeth Bullock said Indiana has a severe opioid epidemic that has hit Monroe County......

...in foster children after Georgia – rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana’s Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
“The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia — rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
“The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia -- rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia — rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substance abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...in foster children after Georgia - rising by 37 percent from 12,382 in 2013 to 17,023 in 2015.
James Wide of Indiana's Department of Child Services said parental substantive abuse was a major factor.
"The increase in heroin, meth, cocaine and......

...inappropriate images on a classroom computer.
School officials waited several days to file a report with police and the Department of Child Services after learning of the incident, a district spokesperson confirmed.
Paula Hammons is a sophomore......

...basketball coach Kyle Cox and the victim.
Court documents say Miller caused a “materially false report” to be made to the Department of Child Services around December 15, 2015. The report omitted key facts and circumstances about the......

...should always sleep in a crib with a firm surface and without blankets, pillows or toys that could choke the baby.
For more information on safe sleeping habits for your child visit the Indiana Department of Child Services ' page on safe s......

...had no choice but to return the overpaid sum, which would be deducted from her future wages.2013 audit picked up pay error
Department of Child Services and Development executive director of people and culture Michael Papps told 891 ABC Adelaide the......

...should always sleep in a crib with a firm surface and without blankets, pillows or toys that could choke the baby.
For more information on safe sleeping habits for your child visit the Indiana Department of Child Services ' page on safe s......